This time, the UFC featherweight champion had some fun about the Bottle Cap Challenge, which Holloway executed to perfection, before it became a viral sensation.

Holloway was asked at the UFC 240 media lunch in Los Angeles on Thursday about McGregor, this time, to analyze his bottle cap challenge attempt. Holloway thinks he did it better than the former lightweight and featherweight champ, and proceeded to take a cheeky jab at “The Notorious.”

“If you talk about it, Conor’s one when he kicked it, his bottle cap went flying off but when I kicked mine, mine just kept spinning and spinning and stayed on,” Holloway said. “So it’s preferences you know, some people win championship belts, some people defend them. Whatever preference you want.”

Holloway posted his bottle cap challenge on Instagram, nominating grammy award winning, singer-songwriter John Mayer to try, which ended up turning into a online phenomenon. You can see the results below:

“It took the world by storm,” Holloway said. “It was cool to see. It was more of a way, not to make people watch the sport but appreciate martial arts. So many people told me they wouldn’t do it, this and that, I can’t do it, it looks hard. Just try it, you don’t know unless you try. You really don’t know and then of course you got people saying you’re holding the bottle, you’re not holding the bottle. I’m like guys, come on now, we’re getting too crazy now.”

Holloway is set to defend his featherweight championship next Saturday July 27, when he takes on Frankie Edgar in the main event of UFC 240 in Vancouver. It will mark the fourth time that Holloway competes in Canada as he looks to defend his featherweight belt for the third time.